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April 18, 2026

Seeing Red: The heat is on, LeBron

Sometimes, it’s not good to be the king.

A little rain and a whole lotta shaking out going on

With the presidential election and the economy almost completely

‘La Nostra Costa (Our Coast)’ offers glimpse into older Italian generation

With the recent debates surrounding immigration, it can be easy to forget that those who travel here from other countries have stories, families and beliefs that have molded them into who they are today. But Morgan Hill resident Ivano Franco Comelli has made it his goal to share the personal histories of Italian immigrants who sought their American dream on Santa Cruz's northern coast.

The South Valley and outer space

For someone who's famous for being the first human being to walk on the moon, Neil Armstrong seems like one really down-to-Earth kind of guy.

Band fundraiser

A Gilroy High School band fundraiser will be held from 8 to 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 1 at Applebee's in Gilroy. Pancake breakfast for $6. 

St. Patrick’s Day Facts and Irish Trivia

- The first St. Patrick's day parade ever took place on March

School bond update and a thanks to Gilroyans

Nov. 8 will mark the first anniversary of the passage of Measure

‘Where you lead, I will follow’ (says body to eyes)

When Carole King wrote the lyrics, “Where you lead, I will follow,” she could have been referring to the relationship between your body and your eyes. It's remarkable how much and for how long we will distort our posture in order to look at something. The location of the things you look at, notably your computer monitor, determines the position of your head and neck. And to get your head and neck to the needed position, the rest of your body may join in, and not in a good way.

For college-bound students, back-to-school checklist should include vaccinations

Books, linens, shower sandals: check. Computer, CDs, laundry money: check. Up-to-date vaccinations – better double check that.

St. Mary School Mass and Bible Ceremony

St. Mary School fifth graders and new junior high students received new Bibles and had them blessed at special school Mass on Monday, September 30. Congratulations to our students for celebrating this St. Mary School tradition.

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